Word: l
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...contracted for subscriptions, anyone still desiring to order a copy of the Album should contract Harold S. Spear '48 at Lowell D-42, Thomas W. Cameron '48 at Winthrop H-31, B. Lyle Shafer '48 at Leverett K-41, Lloyd I. Rudolph '48 at Duster A-21, Austin L. Wyman, Jr. '48 at Adams C-26, Daniel D. Chabris '48 at Kirkland G-11, Leland E. Holly II '48 at Eilot 0-31, Paul J. Douglas '50 at the Dudley Hall desk, or 14 Plympton Street by mail...
While the Assembly "debate" was going on, the Communist paper L'Humanité pushed out an extra with two-inch headlines in red ink: "Alerte! Ils Veulent Assassiner la République!" The paper screamed that "the American party tears up the constitution. . . . Workers, democrats, patriots, you have the strength to prevent the crime ordered by the exploiters and imperialists of New York." Pouncing quickly, M. Schuman charged L'Humanité with criminal incitation to revolt. Police invaded the newspaper's plant, smashed the plates...
Fashionable Cheese. His new devotion to Raphael, Dali believes, is just as fashionable as his handsome hotel suite in midtown Manhattan (which he once described as "an immense Gothic Roquefort cheese"). In fact, he says, "eet ees prophétique. Le people are tired of l'ugliness. Eet ees not possible to continue the destructive themes of Picasso. Mon revolution," he adds gravely, "ees very close to Catholicism...
...chief municipal interest among the groups called into question was the Samuel Adams School of 37 Province Street, near City Hall. Director Harrison L. Harley, "a Harvard philosophy Ph.D." as he pointed out last night, cited several University faculty members who had given courses at the modest institution...
Commenting on the AVC charges, Boland said that the veteran's organization was "merely trying to stir up trouble," and said the matter was in the hands of the hotel's attorney. "We don't want to try this case in the newspapers," the attorney, Judge Louis L. Green '02, said yesterday...